The accelerated adoption of AI, the evolution of disaggregated data centers and PCs with AI have been some of the many topics addressed in the new edition of Dell Technologies Forum 2025 recently held in Madrid, where the company has brought together IT leaders, innovators and decision makers to show them the great challenges facing organizations.

For this edition, Dell Technologies has designed a program with nearly forty sessions in which experts from the company and other leading suppliers such as AMD, Microsoft, Nutanix, NVIDIA or Ricoh have shown their proposals to face the remains and accelerate innovation through AI, modern and multicloud data centers and jobs.

Dell Technologies Forum 2025 also had an exhibition area in which the company’s partners allowed attendees to discover how the most revolutionary solutions on the market are being successfully implemented.

Transforming complex challenges

Isabel Reis, general director of Dell Technologies Iberia, and Óscar Rivas, Iberia Manager Solutions Architects at Dell Technologies, participated in the opening session of the meeting. Both managers have delved into the priority challenges facing organizations at this time and the response proposed by Dell Technologies to overcome them.

During her speech, Isabel Reis stated that, in sectors such as healthcare, industry or financial services, European organizations are asking themselves the same questions: how is it possible to scale AI responsibly, maintain data sovereignty and modernize without compromising security or sustainability? “At the Dell Technologies Forum 2025, we’re showing how Dell is solving those questions through AI-ready infrastructure, resilient edge deployments, and multi-cloud platforms tailored to the needs of industries key to economic progress. Whether it’s hospitals, factories, or banks, we work with our customers and partners to transform complex challenges into actionable results.”

For his part, Óscar Rivas stated that “today’s data workloads are more dynamic than ever. AI, analytics and hybrid applications require flexibility, and that is precisely what disaggregated infrastructure offers. At Dell Technologies Forum 2025 we are demonstrating how the separation of compute, storage and networking provides companies with the control and scalability they need to meet challenges and modernize without having to start from scratch.”

AI, infrastructure and productivity

Dell Technologies Forum 2025 also included the intervention of Marc O’Regan, CTO of Dell Technologies in EMEA, who emphasized Dell’s positioning as a strategic partner to drive advances in AI, infrastructure and productivity. “With innovation, sustainability and comprehensive services, we help organizations stay ahead in the digital era. By combining technology and experience, we manage to generate extraordinary results and build the future.”

The CTO of Dell Technologies in EMEA has also taken advantage of his participation in the event to detail the main strengths of Dell AI Factory. “It is our comprehensive approach to delivering enterprise AI and turning data into real impact. It brings together the world’s broadest AI solutions, leading infrastructure, open ecosystem and end-to-end services – everything you need to operate AI at scale. Today, more than 3,000 organizations are building transformative projects with Dell AI Factory, and this is just the beginning.”

Specific sessions: medium-sized companies and the Health sector

This edition of the Dell Technologies Forum has been completed with two specific sessions to address the challenges presented by this new era of innovation in medium-sized companies and organizations in the healthcare sector.

In the first of them, experts such as Rafael Aguado Salomón, Senior Manager of Iberia Professional Services at Dell Technologies; Alexis Alonso Arévalo, Cluster CyberMadrid, director at Cyber ​​Guardian, and José María Abad Azcona, COO of LT2, have discussed how medium-sized companies should lead digital transformation taking into account keys such as infrastructure, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

The second session showcased real-world, proven applications of AI in both clinical and operational settings to discover how leading healthcare organizations are achieving measurable improvements in patient outcomes and workflow efficiency by translating innovation into action.

The company allows you to follow all these developments with recordings of the event published on its website, where it is possible to find the main technological solutions and proposals.